Cavendish's experiment to find the mean density of the earth was his last published experiment and the one which, ultimately, has proved the most significant. In a career spanning many scientific topics, this is the one which has gone down in history as 'The Cavendish Experiment'. Henry Cavendish was the grandson of the Second Duke of Devonshire and son of Lord Charles Cavendish. Reclusiveness ran in the family, and Henry Cavendish retired into a private world of science. It is entirely consistent with his personal characteristics that he removed the measurement of the density of the earth from the realm of field investigations to the privacy of his own laboratory, extrapolating his results theoretically to the wider world.Cavendish's conce...
This book explores the 18th century natural philosopher Henry Cavendish, best known for his work in ...
Following an ever growing literature which takes serious the relevance of case-studies in the histor...
The interplay between observation, theory and experiment focused on the birth of geology as a scien...
Two gifted eighteenth-century Londoners, Charles Cavendish and his painfully preeminent son Henry we...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
Bibliography: p. 145-156.Preface.--History of the subject before the appearance of Newton's Principi...
A recent analysis of two handwritten sheets of paper by Henry Cavendish (1731–1810) reveals the deta...
This article seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian a...
An historical overview is given from the first XVIIIth century experiments «to determine the density...
These days John Henry Poynting is best known for his association with the Poynting vector, which des...
This paper is devoted to two hitherto unpublished original documents by Henry Cavendish (1731–1810) ...
This paper seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian are...
Historical accounts of successful laboratories often consist primarily of reminiscences by their dir...
The Cavendish Laboratory is arguably the most famous physics laboratory in the world. Founded in 187...
In 1877 James Clerk Maxwell and his student Donald MacAlister refined Henry Cavendish’s 1773 null ex...
This book explores the 18th century natural philosopher Henry Cavendish, best known for his work in ...
Following an ever growing literature which takes serious the relevance of case-studies in the histor...
The interplay between observation, theory and experiment focused on the birth of geology as a scien...
Two gifted eighteenth-century Londoners, Charles Cavendish and his painfully preeminent son Henry we...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
Bibliography: p. 145-156.Preface.--History of the subject before the appearance of Newton's Principi...
A recent analysis of two handwritten sheets of paper by Henry Cavendish (1731–1810) reveals the deta...
This article seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian a...
An historical overview is given from the first XVIIIth century experiments «to determine the density...
These days John Henry Poynting is best known for his association with the Poynting vector, which des...
This paper is devoted to two hitherto unpublished original documents by Henry Cavendish (1731–1810) ...
This paper seeks to provide a historically well-informed analysis of an important post-Newtonian are...
Historical accounts of successful laboratories often consist primarily of reminiscences by their dir...
The Cavendish Laboratory is arguably the most famous physics laboratory in the world. Founded in 187...
In 1877 James Clerk Maxwell and his student Donald MacAlister refined Henry Cavendish’s 1773 null ex...
This book explores the 18th century natural philosopher Henry Cavendish, best known for his work in ...
Following an ever growing literature which takes serious the relevance of case-studies in the histor...
The interplay between observation, theory and experiment focused on the birth of geology as a scien...